Photo: Gianni Pucci/GoRunway.com

Photographed by JM Houle

After almost a decade out of the spotlight, Spanish designer Miguel Adrover is back on the New York schedule and will be showing his new collection at Teatro La Tea in NoHo this weekend. Given his reputation for experimentation, be sure to expect the unexpected.

Gardens and parks in the fashion week cities won’t bloom for a few more weeks, but showgoers are bound to dress in spring’s bountiful floral prints.

Photographed by Steven Klein, Vogue, August 2011

Stellar chefs including Mario Batali, Alain Allegretti, and Julian Medina will be cooking at Elettra Wiedemann’s healthy food hangout Goodness, which is back this season and now located at the top of the Museum of Arts and Design at Columbus Circle, just a quick walk from Lincoln Center.

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Stella McCartney is heading home for the first time to present a capsule collection. The show will be one of the many Stella-related happenings in London, as the designer also has an exhibit at Selfridges & Co. and a new store opening in Brompton Cross in London at the end of February.

Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, Vogue, August 2004

Designers have been hinting at the country’s beauty—might we be in for an India moment?

As in Nicholas. The London shoe designer is scheduled to open a store in New York in the West Village in the spring.

Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, Vogue, January 2011

After months of speculation, the late-night den is finally open in New York’s Chinatown and is bound to be hosting a number of fashion week after-parties or after-after parties.

Photo: Courtesy of Stephanie LaCava

On February 15, Nicki Minaj and Ricky Martin will be hosting the annual Viva Glam party for M.A.C. in New York, and who knows, they might even break into an impromptu performance while they’re at it.

Photo: Gianni Pucci/GoRunway.com

A punk wave has taken over the fashion world and for those who want to participate, we suggest heading over to New York Adorned, where piercing artist J. Colby creates a customized look to complement your personal style.

Photo: JM Houle

It’s no secret that many stylists attending the shows will be scouting potential dresses for Academy Award nominees. See what walks off the runway and onto the red carpet on February 26.

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Accordion-like skirts were a major spring trend—expect to see them around the tents.

Photographed by David Sims, Vogue, December 2011

For the first time ever, McQ will present a runway show of its Fall 2012 collection during London Fashion Week; it’s set to coincide with the McQ flagship opening in the capital, located within a quaint, four-story Georgian town house on Dover Street.

Photo: Courtesy of McQ

Which NYC hotspot will attract the chicest fashion crowd: Acme, resurrected by Indochine’s Jean-Marc Houmard, or Super Linda, the Latin American eatery in Tribeca, brought to us by former Beatrice Inn owner, Matt Abramcyk?

Photo: Courtesy of Acme

When we asked our favorite street-style bloggers who they are most looking forward to shooting this season, there was one name that came up on nearly everyone’s list: Anne-Catherine Frey. Write it down.

Photo: Vanessa Jackman

This gluten-free bakery is the latest obsession in the Vogue offices, perfect for those who want to treat themselves to something sweet after a busy day at Lincoln Center.

Photo: Brittany Cohen for Tu-Lu’s Gluten-Free Bakery

Last season, Paris was burning in the middle of October, forcing editors to run to Zara for lightweight dresses and skirts. Now, with unseasonably high temperatures in New York and a cold front hitting Europe we’re curious to see what effect the ever-changing climate will have on everyone’s wardrobes.

Illustration by Georges Lepape, Vogue, February 1, 1933

The Italian house is opening a flagship store in Milan with a major party on February 23.